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	Title		: Mobility management for Dual stack mobile nodes  A Problem Statement
	Author(s)	: G. Tsirtsis, H. Soliman
	Filename	: draft-tsirtsis-dsmip-problem-02.txt
	Pages		: 4
	Date		: 2004-2-16
	
This draft discusses the issues associated with mobility management 
for dual stack mobile nodes. Currently, two mobility management 
protocols are defined for IPv4 and IPv6. Deploying both in a dual 
stack mobile node introduces a number of inefficiencies. Deployment 
and operational issues motivate the use of a single mobility 
management protocol. This draft discusses such motivations. The draft 
also hints on how current MIPv4 and MIPv6 could be extended so that 
they can support mobility management for a dual stack node.

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